Hollywood Teamsters Ink Tentative Deal Early With Commercials Producers
The Hollywood Teamsters have reached a tentative labor agreement with commercials producers to prevent disruptions in production. This agreement covers approximately 1,500 members and includes various roles within the industry. Details of the deal will be revealed at a member meeting prior to a ratification vote scheduled for June 2.
- ▪The tentative agreement was reached ahead of schedule to avoid disruption in ongoing commercial production work.
- ▪The deal includes provisional three-year contracts for two groups represented by the Teamsters.
- ▪Negotiations were led by Teamsters Local 399 president Joshua Staheli and AICP president Matt Miller.
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A view of the Teamsters Local 399 building in North Hollywood, California. Michael Buckner/PMC Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment The Hollywood Teamsters have reached a tentative labor agreement with commercials producers ahead of schedule in an attempt to avoid any disruption to work amid L.A.’s ongoing production crisis. The union and the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP) shook hands on provisional three-year contracts for two covered groups before midnight on Thursday, the union announced.
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